Corn Fed

Corn Fed

by Shannon Brown
Corn Fed

Corn Fed

by Shannon Brown

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Overview

Shannon Brown is the latest in a long line of Big & Rich proteges -- and the close association with John Rich, who produced her 2006 debut, Corn Fed, and had a hand in writing just over half of its songs, at least separates her from the pack of singers who pattern their sound after Big & Rich without actually working with the gonzo duo. Her closest comparison within the B&R stable would be Gretchen Wilson, the stylized redneck woman who kicked up a storm in 2004, around the same time Big & Rich started making waves with their debut, Horse of a Different Color. But if Wilson is a deliberate hell-raiser -- half Tanya Tucker and half Shania Twain -- Brown is the girl next door, sweet and friendly, with just a little bit of sex and sass. And she might be a better straight-up singer than Wilson, too, boasting a greater range and a sense of subtlety -- which isn't necessarily a plus for a singer tackling John Rich material. Like a lot of his work, his songs for Corn Fed are often contrived and cutesy, and what once sounded fresh and fun is creeping toward the formulaic, particularly on self-congratulatory cuts like "High Hopes," where Rich confronts critics who don't call this new breed of country "country." In the hands of a vocalist without charisma, this could be deadly, but Brown is a thoroughly appealing singer, filled with down-home charm but a vocal power that you don't hear every day. Shannon had been kicking around Nashville for a while before she finally had this opportunity to record a full-length debut -- she had a song on the soundtrack for Miramax's 1999 overhyped indie comedy flop Happy Texas, and sang some backup vocals on records by Chely Wright, Richard Marx, Lorrie Morgan, and Kenny Chesney -- and the skills she developed during those years in the trenches are evident in how she sounds equally convincing on the searching, introspective ballad "Small Town Girl," the funny, swaggering "Big Man," the gospel-inflected "Can I Get an Amen," and the terrific title track. She's good enough that when the Rich originals veer toward formula, she can wring something interesting out of them, but the really promising thing about Corn Fed is that the seven songs she had a hand in writing are the best here, suggesting that not only does Brown have a fine debut on her hands, but she has a bright future as well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/28/2006
Label: Warner Bros.
UPC: 0093624932321
Rank: 176712

Tracks

  1. AM Radio
  2. Corn Fed
  3. Big Man
  4. High Horses
  5. Turn to Me
  6. Can I Get an Amen
  7. Something Good
  8. Good Ole Days
  9. I Love 'Em All
  10. Why
  11. Pearls
  12. She Brings the Lightning Down
  13. Small Town Girl

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Shannon Brown   Primary Artist,Vocals
John Rich   Vocals (Background),Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic)
Brian Barnett   Drums
Ethan Pilzer   Bass
Jonathan Yudkin   Cello,Dobro,Viola,Fiddle,Violin,Strings,Mandolin
Wyatt Beard   Vocal Harmony
Wes Hightower   Vocal Harmony
Jason Sellers   Vocal Harmony
Mike Johnson   Dobro,Pedal Steel,Lap Steel Guitar
Matt Pierson   Bass
Adam Shoenfeld   Guitar (Electric)
Dennis Burnside   Piano,Keyboards,Organ (Hammond)
Perry Coleman   Vocal Harmony
Mike Rojas   Piano,Keyboards

Technical Credits

John Rich   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Lowell Reynolds   Assistant Engineer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering
Jonathan Yudkin   String Arrangements
Rodney Clawson   Composer
Paige Conners   Production Coordination
Diane Wiedenmann   Hair Stylist
Shaye Smith   Composer
Tammy Hyler   Composer
Julian Bunetta   Composer
Shane Mack   Composer
Ellie Mae Aitken   Stylist
Buddy Jackson   Art Direction
Karinne Caulkins   Design
Troy Verges   Composer
Blair Daly   Composer
Billy Crain   Composer
Shannon Brown   Composer
Gretchen Wilson   Composer
Vicky McGehee   Composer
Paul Hart   Assistant Engineer
David Robinson   Assistant Engineer
Frank Ockenfels   Photography
Eric Mansfield   Art Direction
Wade Hachler   Assistant Engineer
Matt Beale   Mastering Assistant
John Elijah Wright   Make-Up
John Baldwin   Mastering Assistant
Geoff Burkert   Design
Phillip B. White   Composer
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